Monthly Archives: January 2009

This week’s LGJ revisits the always popular topic of taxing virtual worlds. Read on! Disclaimer The content of this blog is not legal advice. It only constitutes commentary on legal issues, and is for educational and informational purposes only. Reading … Continue reading →

As the first LGJ that’s been ‘on site’ from a conference, this week’s column makes some commentary on a statement Jason Holtman, Director of Business Development / Legal Affairs for Valve, made at the Game::Business::Law Conference: Most pirates are grumpy, … Continue reading →

This week’s LGJ focuses on the announcement that the FTC is considering consumer protection related to digital rights management and what that could mean for consumers and developers. Read on! Disclaimer The content of this blog is not legal advice. … Continue reading →

There has been a slight change in the speaker line up for the Game::Business::Law Conference within the past 24 hours or so. I will now be participating in Panel V on Thursday, January 15, at 1:15 pm. Anyone in the … Continue reading →

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